I am in a meeting today, and will, therefore, not be in your class. (Pause for sad moans and tears...) You will take your vocabulary quiz on FRIDAY. This gives you an extra day to study, so be ready!!! Here is the list again.Remember that you need to be ready for commensurate through adorn on the "Word Study" list and malicious through empathetic on the "Tone Words" list. Don't just memorize definitions; KNOW the words!
Your Assignments...
1. Look at the handout for SOAPSTone carefully. With a partner, complete the SOAPSTone activity for Lincoln's speech. Turn this in today!
2. Write a PEE paragraph that responds to the following question: How does Lincoln create a tone of righteous indignation in his speech?
You may take this home to complete it. Tomorrow, we will look at your charts from yesterday, examine the rubric for this type of text response, and re-evaluate our previous PEE paragraphs on Faulkner. You will then be able to make revisions to your paragraph on Lincoln's speech.
Dear Students,
I am in a meeting today, and will, therefore, not be in your class. (Pause for sad moans and tears...) You will take your vocabulary quiz on FRIDAY. This gives you an extra day to study, so be ready!!! Here is the list again. Remember that you need to be ready for commensurate through adorn on the "Word Study" list and malicious through empathetic on the "Tone Words" list. Don't just memorize definitions; KNOW the words!
Your Assignments...
1. Look at the handout for SOAPSTone carefully. With a partner, complete the SOAPSTone activity for Lincoln's speech. Turn this in today!2. Write a PEE paragraph that responds to the following question:
How does Lincoln create a tone of righteous indignation in his speech?
You may take this home to complete it. Tomorrow, we will look at your charts from yesterday, examine the rubric for this type of text response, and re-evaluate our previous PEE paragraphs on Faulkner. You will then be able to make revisions to your paragraph on Lincoln's speech.